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The XPS 13 9360 is a 13-inch laptop released in 2016 with a 7th-generation Intel processor inside. It was updated in 2017 with an 8th-generation processor.

Touchpad stopped working after battery replacement

I purchased a replacement battery from iFixIt and the install went very well. However, the first time I started the laptop after replacing the battery, the touchpad worked for a bit, then suddenly stopped. The mouse cursor disappeared entirely. So I connected an external USB mouse and that mouse worked just fine. I checked Device Manager, and there is an error next to the IC2 HID device (which it seems is the touchpad).

There doesn't appear to be a way to upgrade the driver, but it also doesn't appear to be a software problem. I booted the laptop with an Ubuntu live USB and it didn't recognise the touchpad either. Again, I plugged-in an external USB mouse and that mouse worked fine in Ubuntu.

It seems like something must have happened, but I cannot figure out what. I opened the laptop again and checked the cables for the touchpad. As far as I can tell, nothing is amiss or lose. Any ideas on what I can do?

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Is there a touchpad device in Device Manager? If not, maybe you have to disassemble and try to reconnect your touchpad. Connector looks like this

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